Welcome to Outer Range Brewing
Outer Range Brewing in Frisco, CO, offers a cozy mountain brewery experience with delicious craft beers and Thai-inspired bites from Bird Craft. The brewery boasts stunning mountain views on an upstairs patio, friendly beertenders, and a variety of brews, including seasonal sours and IPAs. The inviting ambiance, dog-friendly patio, and excellent food options make Outer Range a must-visit spot for beer enthusiasts and foodies alike. With ample seating indoors and outdoors, this brewery delivers a perfect blend of great beer, tasty food, and a welcoming atmosphere for all patrons. Cheers to Outer Range Brewing!
- 182 Lusher Ct Unit 2 Frisco, CO 80443 Hotline: (970) 455-8709
Outer Range Brewing is a must-visit brewery located in Frisco, Colorado. Offering a wide range of craft beers, this two-level spot is known for its amazing views of the mountains and cozy mountain vibes. With an enclosed patio and an upstairs deck, patrons can enjoy their brews while taking in the picturesque scenery.
Customers rave about the deliciously crafted brews, with seasonal sours and IPAs being a fan favorite. The friendly beertenders are passionate about their craft and are more than willing to chat about the beers and the brewery.
Aside from the great beer selection, Outer Range Brewing also offers tasty Thai-inspired bites from Bird Craft, conveniently located in their taproom. From chicken sandwiches to delicious soups, there's something for everyone to enjoy with their cold brews.
With a dog-friendly patio and a laid-back atmosphere, Outer Range Brewing is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the mountains. Whether you're a beer enthusiast or just looking for a chill place to hang out, this brewery has it all. Don't miss out on this gem in the heart of Frisco!

Nice spot to stop in for a beer or a coffee. Be sure to go upstairs to sit, much more comfortable and decent view from deck. Bar service only when we were there, nothing special. Both beers and coffee selections were good.

Amazing views and amazing beer. I loved the sour they had on tap. Very cool merch and the food window downstairs looked and smelled amazing. Friendly staff and lots of space indoors and outdoors.

Nice, two-level spot with outdoor seating on both levels. They don't do traditional flights, so we tried several 5 oz pours. We both liked the Ascension coffee stout the best, and we each enjoyed a pint of that as well. After that, the Hirshgarten was our favorite, followed by the Snug oat stout and the Quiey Corners bringing up the rear. I also tasted and liked the Festbier. Beertender was friendly too. Neat place. Would definitely go back. Kind of cool there is also a coffee shop and chicken restaurant on the first level, so options for many.

Second time here. Great outdoor seating, it gets busy. Got the camp Lager, great. Wife had the sour and very good. FYI Bird Craft is inside and well that is a 5 star chicken place. I have to do better taking the food pics, sometimes I forget w the kids along majority of the time. Here is the deal, the chicken is awesome but the sauces they make steal the show, order or ask for each of them, though be warned the Fire Bird is hot.

Great beer choices, fast service and a beautiful Mountain view!!! Would definitely recommend coming here and trying it out :)

Ooohh Outer Range Brewing, you're looking mighty fine indeed. When I'm heading down from a day in the mountains, I am drawn to you like a moth to a hoppy flame. "Why," you ask? "Why not," I exclaim! First, there's your covered and enclosed patio. Perfect for making the most of the Colorado sun on those chilly days. Did I mention brews with a view? Oh yeah, Outer Range Brewing has got that in the form of an upstairs patio, allowing you to really take in the views of Frisco and get up close and personal with the nearby mountains. Second, naturally, the brews. Outer Range Brewing offer up a wide variety of deliciously crafted brews to quench your thirst and make the rest of the drive to Denver just a little more bearable. Everything is crafted with care. I'm a sour girl, and I have to say, their seasonable sours are bursting with flavor. I wish I could remember the which one's I've had, but it doesn't matter - they're all excellent. I've even had a couple of the IPAs and found them just a delicious. Third, the beertenders are super friendly. They're more than will to chat with you about the beers, the brewery, or the shirt you're wearing. But for real, they're full of genuine passion for what they do. Fourth, cozy mountain vibes? They're not short on all the vibes. Throughout the whole brewery there's cozy couches, community seating, and tons of spaces to tuck yourself away and hang out for a bit. I absolutely love it. Fifth, for those of us that craving something more substantial to accompany our cold brews Outer Range offers up a tasty variety of Thai inspired bites from Bird Craft - conveniently located in their taproom. I highly recommend the chicken sandwich and the Tom Ka Ghai soup. Both are completely delicious. Bonus points for being doggo friendly (on the patio)! I love getting to love on all the pups on the patio when I'm there. Let just say, I've got a little crush on you, Outer Range Brewing. I can't wait for my next post-adventure visit. Cheers, Frisco!

Stopped here with some friends on our way to Glenwood Springs - I love their beer. They have a good range (ha ha pun) and can make a delicious stout as well as an IPA. My husband and I shared a flight of four - water colors IPA, Snowfields stout, Put it Back in a Blender sour and slush IPA. The stout was our favorite - it was so smooth and the vanilla was delicious. Would have definitely gotten a four pack if they had it, but we settled with two four packs of the Slush and sour. Be prepared to wait for a table - even though this place has two stories and outdoor seating, we had to wait a few minutes to snag a table! Super popular place but not overrated, beer is that good.

GREAT PLACE FOR A FEW BEERS AFTER A LONG DAY ON THE MOUNTAIN! This is a craft brewery with a food stall inside, thus I'm writing a separate review for each one of them. This review is about the craft brewery. The place was fairly crowded when we arrived around 6:30pm on a weekday night. We managed to find a small high table on the second floor - cozy space and great vibes! There is also a rooftop patio but it was cold and dark outside, so we didn't check it out. I was in the mood for a few lighter beers, so I tried High Peak (Pilsner), Artifacts (Grisette), and Apres All Day (Kolsch). All are of decent qualities - very crisp and refreshing. Service was great and friendly - the bar staff gave me some good suggestions based on my preferences, and we also had some small chats about the place and the beer, etc. I'll likely visit this place again for beers when I'm in the area again in the future.

Outer Range is the bomb! We discovered this brewery when one of our local breweries in Nashville did a collab with them and we decided to stop in at the brewery when on a road trip in Colorado. The brewery is in a great area that's just off of I-70 and surrounded by a bunch of shops. The mountains are all around you and Frisco is at ~9000 ft of elevation, so it was a super fun drive up from Denver. The brewery has lots of seating and has 2 floors with an outdoor patio as well (we didn't use this as it was raining when we came). The beer is fantastic and they make a mean IPA. We definitely grabbed beer to go and this was fuel for our trip. They also have fantastic food and their Thai fried chicken was so so good; the food alone is worth a stop. It's a great brewery overall with great food and it's now on our list of places to visit again on our next trip to Colorado!